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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL STRUGGLES IN SECOND HALF OF LOSS TO MSU-MOORHEAD

Minnesota Crookston shot 54% from the field, but MSU-Moorhead shot 58% from the field and went 9-18 from the three-point line as the Dragons won 101-88 in an NSIC game played at Nemzek Fieldhouse in Moorhead. Chase Knickerbocker (Sr., Annandale) scored Minnesota Crookston scored the Golden Eagles first points of the game with a jump […]

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL DROPS TIGHT GAME AT NORTHERN STATE

Minnesota Crookston Men’s Basketball was unable to tie the game in the final seconds of a 72-70 loss to Northern State in an NSIC game played at Wachs Arena in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Chase Knickerbocker (Sr., Annandale) opened the game with a three-pointer for Minnesota Crookston giving the Golden Eagles a 3-0 lead. Following a

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL COMPLETES THE SWEEP WITH WIN OVER UMD

Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball shot 58% from the field and 11-21 from beyond the three-point line in a 96-88 win over Minnesota Duluth in an NSIC game played at Lysaker Gymnasium in Crookston. Minnesota Duluth jumped out to an early 8-4 lead with 17:16 left in the first half following a Bulldogs lay-up. Minnesota Crookston

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL MAKES STATEMENT IN BLOWOUT OF ST. CLOUD STATE

Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball knocked off the NSIC preseason favorite St. Cloud State Huskies 76-57 in an NSIC game played at Lysaker Gymnasium in Crookston. Josh Collins (Sr., Minneapolis) set the tone for Minnesota Crookston to start the game with a lay-up giving the Golden Eagles the early 2-0 lead. Following a St. Cloud State

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL UPENDS BSU BEHIND RESURGENT DEFENSE

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball team held Bemidji State Beavers to just 36% shooting from the field in a 72-51 win in an NSIC game played at Lysaker Gymnasium in Crookston. The Golden Eagles utilized a quick start coming off the holiday break to build an early lead. Harrison Cleary (Jr., Oak Creek,

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